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Physics, 22.08.2019 04:20 lilianjoyful

Ultraviolet light with a frequency of 3.00x10^15 hz strikes a metal surface and ejects electrons that have a maximum kinetic energy of 6.1 ev. what is the work function (in ev) of the metal ? (h = 6.63x10^-34 j. s and 1 ev = 1.60x10^-19j)

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